Abstract
1. There was a significant increase in oxygen consumption in ten women after small intakes of alcohol. 2. No significant difference was found between the average increase in metabolic rate over 3 h after an isoenergetic meal of food or of food plus alcohol. However, during the last half of the 3 h postprandial period, the increased O 2 consumption was significantly greater after the meal including alcohol. 3. Possible explanations for the contradictory results in the literature are discussed.
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Rosenberg, K., & Durnin, J. V. G. A. (1978). The effect of alcohol on resting metabolic rate. British Journal of Nutrition, 40(2), 293–298. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19780125
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